Title: | A reordered world : emerging international economic problems |
Authors: | Richard Newell Cooper, Author |
Publisher: | Washington : Potomac Associates, [1973] |
ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-913998-02-1 |
Size: | 1 vol. (xxiv, 260 p.) / illus. / 21 cm |
Languages: | English |
Descriptors: |
[Eurovoc] ECONOMICS > economic structure > economy > world economy [Eurovoc] FINANCE > monetary relations > international finance [Eurovoc] INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS > international security > foreign policy [Eurovoc] TRADE > trade policy |
Contents note: |
Takeyama, Y. Don't take Japan for granted. Malmgren, H. B. Coming trade wars? Cooper, R. N. Trade policy is foreign policy. Cleveland, H. van B. How the dollar standard died. Cooper, R. N. The future of the dollar. Krause, L. B. Why exports are becoming irrelevant. Bergsten, C. F. The threat from the third world. Cooper, R. N. Third world tariff tangle. Diebold, J. Multinational corporations: why be scared of them? Luard, E. Who gets what on the seabed? Moran, T. H. New deal or raw deal in raw materials. Adelman, M. A. Is the oil shortage real? Levy, W. J. An Atlantic-Japanese energy policy. Hollick, A. L. Seabeds make strange politics. |
Copies (1)
Barcode | Call number | Media type | Location | Section | Status |
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001676 | OA 348 | Livre | Centre de documentation du CERDI / Ecole d'Economie | Salle de lecture | Available |